Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > On Tuesday 13 February 2007 09:39:43 Francesco Scaglioni wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >>> On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 11:53 +0000, Francesco Scaglioni wrote: >>> >>>> Is there a cli way of doing the same thing if you are not >>>> running konq or kde ? >>>> >>> Yes (you might have to be root to do this): >>> umount /mnt/thumbdrive (where /mnt/thumbdrive represents whatever mount >>> point you are using) >>> >>> Bryan >>> >> The reason that I asked was because an earlier poster stated >> that hal mounted devices ignored the umount command. (I >> prefer to manually mount my mediaplayer because of the >> increased transfer speed but it gets automounted by hal). >> Are you saying that automounted devices _can_ be umounted ? >> > > And a very related question: How can one get automounted devices to show up > in > the df command? Many of my users complain about no longer being able to tell > the status of removable media storage, especially from the command line. > > Have you tried "more /proc/mounts". It list all the mounted devices. The alternative is to do a "df -a"
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